Papery Peep September 2015

Hello and welcome to this month’s Papery Peep! It’s been a busy month in paper for me – I’ve launched #SundayStationery, I’ve acquired a fair few books, I’ve sent out invitations for my girl’s birthday party, I’ve started studying for my OU degree and I’ve taken part in a stationery swap amongst other things, so it’s fortunate that I’m making life easier with my new planner. Let me share…

I received this gorgeous box of books from The Beautiful Book Company…

I received a fab bundle as part of my stationery swap, run by The Crafty Lass…

Boo and I had a lovely mummy daughter day, which as you’d probably expect, included popping into Waterstones and Paperchase. She spent some time looking over the letter writing sets – she makes me so proud!

Read: I’ve read 3 books so far this month, all quite different – a regency romance by Mary Balogh, a chick lit by Milly Johnson and a Tess Gerritsen thriller. I’ve then read a fair bit about medieval England and Europe, thanks to my course, which has led me to what I’m currently reading, The Hollow Crown by Dan Jones which is fascinating.

Create: I haven’t felt that creative this month, I’ve been feeling too busy to take time out like this, to be honest. That said, I am finding that over the last couple of weekends, sitting down and completing my planner for the week, and then prettying it up with washi and stickers feels relaxing, creative and useful. A great combo!

How about you? If you’d like to share any papery posts with me, just grab my badge from the sidebar there and link up below. I do always love to see other people’s paper! And remember you can share by blog or just on social media any stationery pics with us, just use the #SundayStationery hash tag.

Linky closes at midnight 6th October 2015.

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About Me

Hi, I’m Jocelyn, a happily married mum to two primary school-aged children.

I’m sharing stories, suggestions and solutions around family life, to try to make things that little bit easier, that little bit slicker and that little bit less chaotic (but let’s face it, family life is by definition chaos at times!). Hope I can help!